The right hook was one of Mike Tyson's and Jack Dempsey's favorite body punch. Any punch when thrown sloppily or lazily or too wide is dangerous. Throw it right and it is a great punch.

Tyson really didn't throw right hooks unless you're hurt or you're close to him, like real close. And usually when he did throw right hooks, he'd turn southpaw to do so so the punch is retracted a lot quicker. He wasn't dumb and actually had great technique and not just a brawler like a lot say.

Just to put it in perspective thats the rough order, like the right uppercut the right hook is a brutal power punch, but its hard to land, and its also hard to land on a significant weak point. The overhand right hook is a better choice imo